Minnesota Wild left winger Dany Heatley is seeking $11 million in a lawsuit filed this past week in Alberta against his former agent and business advisor, Stacey McAlpine, according to The Globe and Mail.

Also named in the suit are McAlpine’s parents.

The Globe and Mail wrote: The 20-page statement of claim alleges conspiracy, oppression, breach of fiduciary obligation and unjust enrichment by the McAlpine family, which Heatley accuses of using multiple corporate entities “as a sham, cloak or alter ego, in order to shield themselves from personal liability.”

Unproductive real-estate ventures and unauthorized withdrawals by McAlpine of more than $4 million are alleged, The Globe and Mail reported.

The paper reported Heatley is claiming he lost close to $10 million to the McAlpine family and their companies.

J.P. Barry, Heatley’s current agent, told The Globe and Mail, “nobody” has been able to reach McAlpine.

“It’s a sad tale of mismanagement,” Barry told The Globe and Mail.

Heatley 31, the second overall pick in the 2000 NHL Draft by the Atlanta Thrashers, scored 24 goals and had 29 assists in 2011-12, his first season with the Wild.

Heatley has averaged nearly a point per game in his NHL career, which also includes stops in San Jose and Ottawa. He has 349 goals and 393 assists (742 points) in 751 games.